ms7502 Series
ms7502 Series
Chapter 1
Getting Started
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Mainboard Specifications
Processor Support
- Intel ® Core 2 Quad/Core 2 Duo/Dual-Core(E2xxx) processors in the
LGA775 package
Supported FSB
- 1333/ 1066/ 800 MHz
Chipset
- North Bridge: Intel ® G33 chipset
- South Bridge: Intel ® ICH9DH chipset
M emory Support
- DDR2 800/ 667 SDRAM (8GB Max)
- 4 DDR2 DIMMs (240pin / 1.8V)
LAN
- Supports PCIE LAN 10/100 Fast Ethernet by Intel 82562V
Audio
- Chip integrated by Realtek® ALC888S
- Flexible 8-channel audio with jack sensing
- Supports 2 SPDIF-out (coaxial & optical)
- Compliant with Azalia 1.0 Spec
- Meet Microsoft Vista Premium spec
SATA
- 6 SATAII ports by ICH9DH
- Supports storage and data transfers at up to 300 MB/s
1394
- Supports 1394 by VIA VT6308
FDD
- 1 floppy port
- Supports 1 FDD with 360KB, 720KB, 1.2MB, 1.44MB and 2.88MB
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Connectors
Back panel
- 1 PS/2 mouse port
- 1 PS/2 keyboard port
- 1 Serial port
- 6 USB 2.0 Ports
- 1 1394 port
- 1 LAN jack (10/100)
- 5 flexible audio jacks
- 1 Optical SPDIF-Out port
- 1 Coaxial SPDIF-Out port
M ounting
- 8 mounting holes
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Mainboard Layout
Top : mouse
Bottom:
JVFD1
keyboard
CPUFAN1
COM Port
FDD 1
USB Ports
J PW R3
Intel
G33
SPDIF-Out
T:Line-Out
M:SS -Out
JSCA1
B:Line-In
T:CS-Out
M:RS-Out
B:SPDIF-Out PCI_E1
DIMM_A1
DIMM_A2
DIMM_B1
DIMM_B2
PCI_ E2
L AN CHI P
BATT Marvel l
+ CHIP SATA1
PCI 1 JFP1
Intel
SATA3
SATA2
ICH9DH
PCI 2 VIA
Codec VT6308P
SATA6
SATA5
SATA4
JBAT1
JSMI1 SYSFAN1
MS-7502 Series
(MS-7502 v1.X) Micro-ATX Mainboard
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Chapter 2
Hardware Setup
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CPUFAN,
p.2-14
JPW1,
p.2-9
CPU, p.2-3 DDR2 DIMMs,
p.2-7
JVFD1,
p.2-16
FDD1, p.2-12
Back Panel,
p.2-10
JPWR3, p.2-9
JSCA1, p.2-13
SATA1~6,
PCI_E Slots, p.2-12
p.2-19
JFP1, p.2-13
PCI Slots,
p.2-19
SYSF AN1,
p.2-14
JAUD1, JSPD1, JUSB1~3, JBAT1,
p.2-16 p.2-15 p.2-17 p.2-18
J1394_1,
p.2-15
AUX_IN1,
p.2-14
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W hen you are installing the CPU, make sure to install the cooler to prevent
overheating. If you do not have the CPU cooler, consult your dealer before turning
on the computer.
Important
Overheating
Overheating will seriously damage the CPU and system. Always make sure
the cooling fan can work properly to protect the CPU from overheating. Make
sure that you apply an even layer of thermal paste (or thermal tape) between
the CPU and the heatsink to enhance heat dissipation.
Replaceing the CPU
While replacing the CPU, always turn off the ATX power supply or unplug the
power supply’s power cord from the grounded outlet first to ensure the safety
of CPU.
Overclocking
This mainboard is designed to support overclocking. However, please make
sure your components are able to tolerate such abnormal setting, while
doing overclocking. Any attempt to operate beyond product specifications is
not recommended. We do not guarantee the damages or risks caused
by inadequate operation or beyond product specifications.
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1. The CPU socket has a plastic cap on 2. Remove the cap from lever hinge
it to protect the contact from damage. side (as the arrow shows).
Before you install the CPU, always
cover it to protect the socket pin.
Important
1. Confirm if your CPU cooler is firmly installed before turning on your system.
2. Do not touch the CPU socket pins to avoid damaging.
3. The availability of the CPU land side cover depends on your CPU packing.
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5. Lift the load lever up and open the 6. After confirming the CPU direction
load plate. for correct mating, put down the
CPU in the socket housing frame.
Be sure to grasp on the edge of
the CPU base. Note that the align-
ment keys are matched.
alignment
key
7. Visually ins pect if the CPU is 8. Cover the load plate onto the
seated well into the socket. If not, package.
take out the CPU with pure vertical
motion and reinstall.
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9. Press down the load lever lightly 10. Align the holes on the mainboard
onto the load plate, and then se- with the heatsink. Push down the
cure the lever with the hook under c ooler u nti l i ts f ou r c lip s g et
retention tab. wedged int o t he holes of t he
mainboard.
11. Press the four hooks down to fas- 12. Turn over the mainboard to con-
ten the cooler. Then rotate the lock- firm that the clip-ends are cor-
ing switch (refer to the correct di- rectly inserted.
rection marked on it) to lock the
hooks.
locking
switch
Important
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Memory
DDR2
240-pin, 1.8V
56x2=112 pin 64x2=128 pin
1 DIMM_A1
Installed
DIMM_A2 E mpty
DIMM_B1
DIMM_B2
2 DIMM_A1
DIMM_A2
DIMM_B1
DIMM_B2
3 DIMM_A1
DIMM_A2
DIMM_B1
DIMM_B2
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Important
You can barely see the golden finger if the memory module is properly inserted
in the DIMM slot.
3. The plastic clip at each side of the DIMM slot will automatically close.
Volt Notch
Important
- DDR2 memory modules are not interchangeable with DDR and the DDR2
standard is not backwards compatible. You should always install DDR2
memory modules in the DDR2 DIMM slots.
- In Dual-Channel mode, make sure that you install memory modules of the
same type and density in different channel DIMM slots.
- To enable successful system boot-up, always insert the memory modules
into the DIMM _A1 first.
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Power Supply
ATX 24-Pin Power Connector: JPWR3
pin 13
This connector allows you to connect an ATX 24-pin power supply.
To connect the ATX 24-pin power supply, make sure the plug of the
power supply is inserted in the proper orientation and the pins are
aligned. Then push down the power supply firmly into the connector.
You may use the 20-pin ATX power supply as you like. If you’d like
to use the 20-pin ATX power supply, please plug your power sup-
ply along with pin 1 & pin 13 (refer to the image at the right hand). pin 12
Pin Definition
13 1
PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL
1 +3.3V 13 +3.3V
2 +3.3V 14 -12V
3 GND 15 GND
JPWR3 4 +5V 16 PS-ON#
5 GND 17 GND
6 +5V 18 GND
7 GND 19 GND
8 PWR OK 20 Res
9 5VSB 21 +5V
10 +12V 22 +5V
24 12 11 +12V 23 +5V
12 +3.3V 24 GND
Pin Definition
PIN SIGNAL
2 1
3 1 GND
4
2 GND
3 12V
JPW1 4 12V
Important
1. Maker sure that all the connectors are connected to proper ATX power sup-
plies to ensure stable operation of the mainboard.
2. Power supply of 350 watts (and above) is highly recommended for system
stability.
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Back Panel
LAN
M ou se 1394 Port
Line-Out CS-Out
Line-In Optical
SPDIF-out
Keyboard USB Ports USB Ports Coaxial
SPDIF-out
M ouse/Keyboard
The standard PS/2® mouse/keyboard DIN connector is for a PS/2® mouse/keyboard.
Serial Port
The serial port is a 16550A high speed communications port that sends/ receives 16
bytes FIFOs. You can attach a serial mouse or other serial devices directly to the
connector.
USB Port
The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is for attaching USB devices such as keyboard,
mouse, or other USB-compatible devices.
1394 Port
The IEEE1394 port on the back panel provides connection to IEEE1394 devices.
LAN
The standard RJ-45 LAN jack is for connection to Yellow Green / Orange
the Local Area Network (LAN). You can connect
a network cable to it.
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Coaxial S/PDIF-Out
This SPDIF (Sony & Philips Digital Interconnect Format) connector is provided for
digital audio transmission to external speakers through a coaxial cable.
Audio Ports
These audio connectors are used for audio devices. You can differentiate the color
of the audio jacks for different audio sound effects.
Line-Out (Green) - Line Out, is a connector for speakers or headphones.
SS-Out (Gray) - Side-Surround Out 7.1 channel mode.
Line-In (Blue) - Line In is used for external CD player, tapeplayer or
other audio devices.
CS-Out (Orange) - Center/ Subwoofer Out in 5.1/ 7.1 channel mode.
RS-Out (Black) - Rear-Surround Out in 4/ 5.1/ 7.1 channel mode.
Optical S/PDIF-Out
This SPDIF (Sony & Philips Digital Interconnect Format) connector is provided for
digital audio transmission to external speakers through an optical fiber cable.
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Connectors
Floppy Disk Drive Connector: FDD1
This connector supports 360KB, 720KB, 1.2MB, 1.44MB or 2.88MB floppy disk drive.
Important
Please do not fold the Serial ATA cable into 90-degree angle. Otherwise,
data loss may occur during transmission.
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R
GND
L
2-13
SENSOR
+1 2V
GND
GND
+1 2V
SENSOR
CONTROL
CPUFAN1 SYSFAN1
Important
L GND R
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Pin Definition
PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL
1 TPA+ 2 TPA-
9 1
10 2 3 Ground 4 Ground
5 TPB+ 6 TPB-
VCC GND
SPDIF
2-15
2 10
1 9
TX
GND
RX
5VSB
2-16
Pin Definition
PIN SIGNAL PIN SIGNAL
JUSB1~3
1 VCC 2 VCC
9 1 3 USB0- 4 USB1-
10 2
5 USB0+ 6 USB1+
7 GND 8 GND
9 Key (no pin) 10 USBOC
Important
Note that the pins of VCC and GND must be connected correctly to avoid
possible damage.
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Jumper
3 3
1
1 1
JBAT1
Keep Data Clear Data
Important
You can clear CMOS by shorting 2-3 pin while the system is off. Then return
to 1-2 pin position. Avoid clearing the CMOS while the system is on; it will
damage the mainboard.
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Slots
Important
When adding or removing expansion cards, make sure that you unplug the
power supply first. Meanwhile, read the documentation for the expansion card
to configure any necessary hardware or software settings for the expansion
card, such as jumpers, switches or BIOS configuration.
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